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Offline Jim Brunsman

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #32 on: July 04, 2019, 08:11:17 PM »
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I have plenty of posts loaded with evidence, but I notice your total silence when I make irrefutable points. But the same is true of all the "nutters."

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Re: Why the first shot missed
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Offline Jim Brunsman

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #33 on: July 04, 2019, 08:12:52 PM »
Once again, just nonsensical cheap shots. I would gladly debate anyone in any venue on these issues...

Offline Jim Brunsman

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #34 on: July 04, 2019, 08:14:45 PM »
No clue why you would make a "JFK" reference complete with photo since it is totally unrelated to what I wrote...

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #35 on: July 04, 2019, 08:50:25 PM »
Once again, just nonsensical cheap shots. I would gladly debate anyone in any venue on these issues...

Feel free to name your shooter, and anyone other than the shooter who knew an attempt was going to be made on Kennedy that day.
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Offline Jack Nessan

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #36 on: July 04, 2019, 09:43:45 PM »
Interesting but the problem is this shot never happened. Not one eyewitness in Dealey Plaza ever heard this shot. Nobody at all. Especially not the men below the SN window.

BR WILLIAMS 11/22, Sheriffs Affidavit : "I heard 2 shots. It sounded like they came from just above us. We ran to the West side of the building. We didn't see anybody. "

James Jarman:

He said that he heard a shot and then saw President KENNEDY
move his right hand up to his head
. After an elapse of three
or four seconds, he heard a second shot and then the vehicle
bearing President KENNEDY speeded up and he was unable to
observe any more about the presidential vehicle. He said a
third shot was heard- by-him closely following the second shot
possibly within/second or two afterward. He said these shots
sounded to him to be too loud to have been anywhere outside the
TSBD building.

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Offline Jerry Organ

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #37 on: July 04, 2019, 10:29:12 PM »
Interesting but the problem is this shot never happened. Not one eyewitness in Dealey Plaza ever heard this shot. Nobody at all. Especially not the men below the SN window.

BR WILLIAMS 11/22, Sheriffs Affidavit : "I heard 2 shots. It sounded like they came from just above us. We ran to the West side of the building. We didn't see anybody. "

James Jarman:

He said that he heard a shot and then saw President KENNEDY
move his right hand up to his head
. After an elapse of three
or four seconds, he heard a second shot and then the vehicle
bearing President KENNEDY speeded up and he was unable to
observe any more about the presidential vehicle. He said a
third shot was heard- by-him closely following the second shot
possibly within/second or two afterward. He said these shots
sounded to him to be too loud to have been anywhere outside the
TSBD building.



One second after the Z150s shot that caused the Connallys and Mrs. Kennedy to turn their heads to their right and motivated Rosemary Willis to start to slow down so she could stop.

Offline Ray Mitcham

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #38 on: July 05, 2019, 12:26:17 AM »
Interesting but the problem is this shot never happened. Not one eyewitness in Dealey Plaza ever heard this shot. Nobody at all. Especially not the men below the SN window.

BR WILLIAMS 11/22, Sheriffs Affidavit : "I heard 2 shots. It sounded like they came from just above us. We ran to the West side of the building. We didn't see anybody. "

James Jarman:

He said that he heard a shot and then saw President KENNEDY
move his right hand up to his head
. After an elapse of three
or four seconds, he heard a second shot and then the vehicle
bearing President KENNEDY speeded up and he was unable to
observe any more about the presidential vehicle. He said a
third shot was heard- by-him closely following the second shot
possibly within/second or two afterward. He said these shots
sounded to him to be too loud to have been anywhere outside the
TSBD building.

James Jarman to the W.C.

"Mr. JARMAN - After the motorcade turned, going west on Elm, then there was a loud shot, (one)or backfire, as I thought it was then--I thought it was a backfire.
Mr. BALL - You thought it was what?
Mr. JARMAN - A backfire or an officer giving a salute to the President. And then at that time I didn't, you know, think too much about it. And then the second shot (two)was fired, and that is when the people started falling on the ground and the motorcade car jumped forward, and then the third shot (three)was fired right behind the second one.
Mr. BALL - Were you still on your knees looking up?
Mr. JARMAN - Well, after the third shot was fired, I think I got up and I run over to Harold Norman and Bonnie Ray Williams, and told them, I said, I told them that it wasn't a backfire or anything, that somebody was shooting at the President.

Seems Jarman thought he heard three shots.

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Why the first shot missed
« Reply #39 on: July 05, 2019, 01:12:25 AM »
The never ending fixation that only one rifle was being fired ---the never ending ...
 


The above frame is Z-197. What does it show? A violent camera shake for one thing.